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These outlays cannot be explained as subventions to maximize return from Internet Explorer.
Later, however, in 1864, when he became a partner, his subventions were generous.
State taxation provides about two-thirds of general revenue, with most of the balance coming from federal grants and subventions.
Traditionally, the party was opposed to national subventions of failing businesses, but the loss of Opel would have cost thousands their jobs.
More critically, many Arab states object to paying direct subventions to the Palestinian National Authority, the de facto government run by Yasser Arafat.
There is a further lucrative stream of military income: the billions of dollars in subventions that Washington has paid over three decades.
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This work was supported by grants from the Ligue contre le cancer Grand-Ouest des comités départementaux de Loire-Atlantique, de Vendée, Ile et Vilaine et du Maine et Loire (Subvention 2011 et Subvention 2013) and from the Canceropôle Grand Ouest.
Running at a loss represents the subvention of public goods.
Pandaemonium has been produced for the BBC with a generous subvention from the Lottery fund.
Should we be considering some kind of subvention to support Channel 4 in the future?
When it was mooted to the SNP's Nicola Sturgeon last month that Scotland win full budgetary independence – with no London subvention – she understandably blanched.
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